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I'm also a bit surprised about the angle. It almost looks a bit as if it doesn't follow the undercut to the rear. Might however be just because of where they applied the flow viz. If it wouldn't follow the undercut this might be a problem because it would block off airflow to the diffuser. Would be interesting to see flow viz further downstream.Jef Patat wrote:I'd never have thought the airflow goes down like that at the beginning of the sidepod, I would have thought it to be more horizontal.
All air flow between the front wheels is directed to that area in order to generate sealing vortices along the flanks of the floor. You can sorta see Caterham's version of it below (car's right, viewer's left).Jef Patat wrote:It is as if that flow is pushed off the edge of the floor, there must be a reason for that. I would have expected they'd like that flow to go to the rear.
I find this aero area mighty interesting but I my understanding of it is less than 0.000001%.
You should read the post of bhall II above before asking the same question againAbarth wrote:Shouldn't the g"green" flow remain more attached to the sidepod instead of leaving it on the sides, which can be seen on the floor?
As opposed to...?McMrocks wrote:What we see in the caterham video is the vortex generated from the barge boards